Theatre includes, for the National: The Red Barn, The Threepenny Opera, The Suicide, Behind the Beautiful Forevers, The LIght Princess, Table, This House, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night (also West End and Broadway, 2013 Olivier Award for Best Lighting, 2015 Tony Award for Best Lighting), A Comedy of Errors, Danton, The Power of Yes, Phedre, Death and the King’s Horseman, War Horse(also West End, Toronto, Australia, US tour and Broadway, 2011 Tony Award for Best Lighting), Some Trace of Her, Women of Troy, Triple Bill, Saint Joan(Knight of Illuminations Award for Best Lighting), Attempts on her Life, Caucasian Chalk Circle (tour and Cottesloe), Waves, Southwark Fair, Paul, Coram Boy, Translations, The House of Bernarda Alba, His Dark Materials (2005 Olivier Award, Best Lighting), Play Without Words, Three Sisters, Jumpers, Ivanov, Darker Face of the Earth and Haroun and the Sea of Stories. A Midsummer Nights Dream, The Cripple of Inishmaan (also on Broadway), Peter and Alice and Privates on Parade in the West End for the new Michael Grandage Company. For the RSC: Wolf Hall (also West End and Broadway), As You Like It, The Prince of Homburg, The Seagull, Tales from Ovid, The Dispute, Uncle Vanya, Beckett's Shorts and The Mysteries; How to Hold Your Breath, Clybourne Park, Posh, The City, Krapps Last Tape, Forty Winks, Boy Gets Girl, Night Songs, The Country, Dublin Carol, and The Weir(also West End and Broadway) at the Royal Court; Elegy, Teddy Ferrara, Luise Miller, Ivanov (Donmar at the Wyndhams), The Chalk Garden(2009 Olivier Award for Best Lighting)The Man Who had all the Luck, Othello, Absurdia, The Cut, Proof and Little Foxes at the Donmar; Happy Days, Feast, The Good Soul of Szechuan, Generations, Vernon God Little, The Jungle Book, As I Lay Dying, 12th Night, More Grimm Tales and Omma at the Young Vic; Herons, Blasted, Three Sisters, The Servant, A Christmas Carol and Oliver Twist at the Lyric Hammersmith; Don Carlos at Sheffield Crucible and in the West End (2006 Olivier Award for Best Lighting); Love Never Dies, Oliver and Evita in the West End and Les Mis 25th Anniversary Concert at the O2 together with designing the lighting for the new 25th Anniversary production of Les Mis globally and on Broadway and the new production of Phantom of the Opera; Moon for the Misbegotten, Dancing at Lughnasa, Amadeus and Playhouse Creatures for the Old Vic and five productions for Theatre de Complicite; The Street of Crocodiles, Out of a House Walked a Man, The Three Lives of Lucie Cabrol, A Minute too Late and Caucasian Chalk Circle(Olivier in the Round Season at the NT).

Opera includes Carmen, Faust, Rigoletto, The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute and Macbeth for the Royal Opera House; Nothing, Entfuhrung aus dem Serail, The Marriage of Figaro, The Cunning Little Vixen, Die Meistersinger, Billy Budd(also BAM), Rusalka, St Matthew Passion, Cosi Fan Tutti, Giulio Cesare(also Metropolitan Opera, New York), Carmen, The Double Bill and La Boheme at Glyndebourne; Benvenuto Cellini, Cosi fan Tutti, Medea, Idomeneo, Satyagraha(also Metropolitan Opera New York), Clemenza Di Tito, Gotterdamerung, The Rape of Lucretia ,The Rakes Progress and Manon for ENO; Roberto Devereux, Cav and Pag, The Merry Widow, The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni and Anna Bolena at the Metroplitan Opera, New York; ; Tales of Hoffman for Salzburg Festival; Poppea for Theatre Champs Elysees; Agrippina and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (La Monnaie); Cosi and The Ring Cycle for Opera National du Rhin, Tristan and Isolde for the New National Opera in Tokyo, Peter Grimes, Don Giovanni, La Traviata, Magic Flute and Rosenkavaliar for Opera North; Innes di Castro and Madama Butterfly at Scottish Opera and Don Giovanni, The Sacrifice and Katya Kabanova for WNO as well as productions throughout Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand.

Dance includes Elizabeth and Pinocchio for Will Tuckett, The Goldberg Variations for Kim Brandstrup, Seven Deadly Sins for The Royal Ballet, Naked for The Ballet Boyz, La Baiser de la Fe for Birmingham Royal Ballet and Sleeping Beauty, Dorian Gray and Play Without Words for Matthew Bourne.

Paule is an Associate Director of the National Theatre and an associate of the Lyric Hammersmith and for Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures. She has been nominated for a further 6 Olivier awards and for a 2007 Tony Award for Coram Boy and a 2013 Tony for The Cripple of Inishmaan. She was the recipient of the Hospital Award for Contribution to Theatre and has also received the LA Drama Desk Award for Les Mis and for Warhorse; and both the New York Critics Circle Award and Drama Desk Award for both Curious Incident and Warhorse on Broadway. She was the first recipient of the Opera Award for Lighting in 2013.